Using an E-Ink Monitor for Coding: Is It Practical?

Software developers spend an average of eight to twelve hours a day staring intently at glowing screens. Unlike casual web browsing, programming requires absolute visual precision to catch missing semicolons, track variable names, and read dense documentation. Consequently, complaints of dry eyes, migraines, and blurred vision—collectively known as Computer Vision Syndrome—are rampant in the tech … Read more